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Postby jay on Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:18 pm

What type of surgury did you have that is still causing pain??
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Re: Hemorrhoid Surgery

Postby mhkgolf on Sun Jul 11, 2010 2:35 am

Dear Friend & Fellow Hemorrhoid Sufferer:



Are you sick of the itching, burning, pain, swelling, or bleeding down there? Aren't you frustrated because it's completely embarrassing to ask for advice on this potentially crippling condition? I sure was - suffering silently.

Are you sick of constricting your diet or work - hoping for relief? Plus, all of the other "management" burdens of this on your everyday life?

Are you tired of all the creams, pills, suppositories, and ointments that NEVER fix the true root issue? Then, don't spend another penny on those expensive options until you've read everything I'm about to reveal.....

Hemorrhoids, also known as "piles", are basically inflamed tissue or blood vessels at the lower rectum. It's something that millions suffer silently from in varying degrees.

If you have any of the symptoms mentioned, it's extremely likely to be hemorrhoids. It's important that you read this entire article carefully at any suspect ....

eMedicine, the clinical knowledge base say that it can "plague all age groups".
The world-renowned Harvard University Medical International Journal does cite "lack of fiber" as one culprit. I agree, but I believe there's more to the story.

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Re: Hemorrhoid Surgery

Postby Sophie on Sun Dec 26, 2010 4:31 pm

I am so sorry to hear about your painful recovery. I just had my surgery on the 20 of December and so far I have not had any pain associated with recovery. My surgeon is a colo-rectal specialist who used a harmonic scalpel. I felt no pain when I woke up after surgery and felt no pain after I got home. There was very little swelling. I was given narcotics to start right away and put on a fiber supplement called Konsyl. Going to the bathroom was pain free. I have rested each day, stayed off my feet, and slept a lot. I think the difference is in the surgeon doing the procedure. If it is done right, you should feel no pain and have a quick recovery.
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Re: Hemorrhoid Surgery

Postby sogladididit on Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:20 pm

I had a complex hemorrhoidectomy (more than one hemorrhoid removed) 6 days ago and want to post my experience. I'm glad I did not read any of the stories because I was already nervous enough prior to surgery.
The surgery was performed in a hospital under full anesthesia 8AM. By 10:30 AM I was back home in bed. That first day was OK, still numb. Started taking pain med by evening and continued for about 5 days...but not much because they cause constipation. You do not want to have a hard BM the first couple of times you have to go. I followed doctors instruction regarding high fiber diet and stool softeners. First 4 BM were very painful but it got better with each day.
I am a Realtor and was on the phone doing business starting second day. Today, day 6, I saw my doctor and she was very pleased. Still a little bleeding but not much. She cut the knots of the stitches to take the tension of the "seams". I feel great, driving no problem, no more pain.
Good luck and stay positive!
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